Hell I even saw a H&K there the other day when I was shopping,,,, it's about time,, that's all I got to say. They must of missed out on allot of sales by having Rosie as a spokes woman,,, I think,,, She is????? Not to sure,,,,

They took guns out of the local Wal-Marts around here a few years ago when Rosie got involved, and now there back,,, hope they stay. I know I got several there and always pick up this or that accessory while I was there , so I'm pretty sure they saw there bottom line drop when they did away with the guns for a bit.

I know I dropped several requests for the guns to return in there suggestion box, must be lots of others did too! There back!!! YES!! A wider variety of ammo now too.At least around here.

Just wondering- does WalMart operate under some kind of " umbrella" or national license or does each individual store require their own?
The only WalMart I am familiar with carries a limited amount of ammunition. I've asked about calibers that would fit what I would use and they look at you funny and tell you to try the Internet.
I guess I wanted to know if each WalMart chooses their own stock or are they bound by the limits of their local lisence ?

No clue how there FFL is set up but I assume it must be under wal-mart corp . certianly no one would sell wal-marts guns under there license,,nor could they legally do so. As for each store having one I'd doubt that too, whom would it be assigned to? Janice in sporting goods, or jimmy in the stock room???? Must be under w- mart, how could they sell them otherwise.

No matter what store, what state, what ever. There has to be an FFL associated with the store. Now, that could be a regional guy who is the FFL for x number of locations. That is legal. But, you can not cross state lines.

Back in the day, K-Mart used to contract with an FFL for each sub-region of say 3-5 stores that were geographically located. The FFL was "on-staff" and required to make bi-weekly visits to each store, and was paid a decent fee for ensuring that he did not go to jail. I am pretty certain that the large chains do something similar, each according to their own recipe. WalMart was a great place to go and get common stuff like 10/22's, and even some of the surplus stuff. I bought several SMLE 2A1's at the local WalMart in the mid-late '90s because they had them, and the price was $85 each. Same thing for Czech VZ-24's. They were blowing those out at $58 each. SMLE No. 4 Mk 1's for $69, I always liked those deals. Just made me feel happy all over. The last batch of Yugo Mausers I bought came from WalMart at $77 each. And they were VIRGINAL!!!! Not touched since the Yugoslavian whore who schmeared the cosmoline all over it in the '60s. Sorry, bad-old joke.

I am glad to hear that WalMart has gotten back to their senses. I will have to visit my local to see what they offer these days.